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Chapter 7 The Skeletal System, Axial Skeleton
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Familiarity with the names, shapes, and positions of individual bones helps to locate other organs and to
understand how muscles produce different movements due to attachment on individual

Chapter 1 / An Introduction to the Human Body
INTRODUCTORY PRINCIPLES
A. Through a study of ANATOMY and its subdivisions, the body may be examined
at different levels of structural organization.
Anatomy may be defined as the study of body structures and t

Biol 171 Chapter 5 Notes
Alpha - a coiled region constituting one form of the secondary structure of proteins, arising from
a specific pattern of hydrogen bonding between atoms of the polypeptide backbone (not the side
chains)
Amino Acid - an organic mole

Biol 171 Chapter 3 Notes
Properties of Water: - Cohesion
High surface tension
High heat capacity
Varying density
Solvency
Biological Significance of Ice Floating: - Ice is less dense than water
If ice did not float, ponds, lakes, and even the oceans

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Chapter 11
I. INTRODUCTION
A. The voluntarily controlled muscles of the body and their associated connective tissue make up the muscular
system.
B. The muscular system and muscle tissue contribute to homeostasis by producing movement, stabilizing body
p

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Chapter 5 The Integumentary System
I.
INTRODUCTION
A. The skin and its accessory structures make up the integumentary system.
B. The integumentary system functions to guard the bodys physical and biochemical integrity, maintain a
constant body temperatu

Chapter 3 / The Cellular Level of Organization
INTRODUCTION
1. A CELL is the basic, living, structural, and functional unit of the body, enclosed by a membrane.
2. All processes that are necessary for life are performed by the cells.
3. Cell division is t

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Chapter 10
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Motion results from ALTERNATING contraction (shortening) and relaxation of muscles; the
skeletal system provides leverage and a supportive framework for this movement.
B. The scientific study of muscles is known as MYOLOGY.

Biol 171 Chapter 13 Questions
Who was the first person to formulate the modern principles of heredity? - Gregor Mendel
What did Mendel do in his experiment? - Mendel carefully manipulated pairings between pea
plants and recorded the outcome of crosses bet

Biol 171 Chapter 12 Questions
The continuity of life is based on _. - Cell division
What do multicellular organisms depend on cell division for? - development from a fertilized
cell, growth, and repair
What do cells do before they divide? - Cells duplicat

Biol 171 Chapter 10 Questions
Who are the producers of the biosphere? - autorophs
Almost all producers are what? - photoautotrophs
Photosynthesis occurs in what types of organisms? - plants, algae, certain protists, and some
prokaryotes
Heterotrophs depen

Biol 171 Chapter 15 Questions
Who gave the first solid evidence associating a specific gene with a specific chromosome? Thomas Hunt Morgan
What determined the location of Mendel's heritable factors? - Experiments with fruit flies
What did Morgan do in his

Biol 171 Chapter 16 Questions
What were the candidates for the components in chromosomes? - DNA and protein
When did Frederick Griffith conduct his experiment that determined DNA's role in heredity? 1928
When was it announced that the transforming substan

Biol 171 Chapter 18 Questions
How are metabolic pathways regulated? - By adjusting enzyme activity or by adjusting enzyme
production
How is productions coordinated in prokaryote gene regulations? - all enzymes in a metabolic
pathway the genes are grouped

Biol 171 Chapter 17 Questions
What happens to messenger RNA in prokaryotes? - messenger RNA is immediately translated
into protein as soon as it is produced
What separates transcription and from translation in eukaryotic cells? - the nuclear envelope
What

Biol 171 Chapter 21 Questions
When did the Human Genome Project begin? - 1990
When was sequencing for the Human Genome Project largely completed by? - 2003
Who was the work for the Human Genome Project carried out by? - 20 sequencing labs in six
countries

Chapter 22 Lymphatic and Immunity
Exam ?: What cells are in lymph nodes? it could be phagocytic or natural killer or t or b?
1) Lymphatic System Structure and Function
(a) Functions
(i) Drains interstitial fluid and returns it to blood
(ii) Dietary lipids

BIOL 171 Recitation Ch 1-3
Ch 1:
1. An alien scientist from the planet Dorne pays a visit to your house to investigate life forms
on Earth. This alien is unsure how to define life on our planet. It starts to pick up the rocks in
your yard an test them for

BIOL 171 Recitation Ch 1-3
Ch 1:
1. Describe how you would convince the alien that the rock is not living, yet the grass, fungus, worms
and bugs you find are alive. Discuss with the group features that define life. If you visit Dorne and
wanted to discove

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